19.10.13

092 - TIRVIA III

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These are the last pictures of Tirvia. I hope, in time, I can see it with snow, though I think it'll be a while until I go back. Last time I was there in winter my little niece was a few months old, she's a year now and I'm going away for a few months so we'll see. 

Because I have my ticket, and soon I'll be on my own, with a backpack and in a country I've never been. I hope I can write what I want to write, and learn to take the pictures I want to learn to take. Or not, maybe I'll learn new ways to do things. 

I have a roll yet to develop of the few days I've spent in Madrid two weeks ago and I'm also kind of thinking what to do with my film rolls while in such a long trip: look for local labs? send them home and ask either friends or parents to develop them? I'll take a few rolls with me but it can be an adventure to look for shops were they sell them... also, I would love to have a cute textile bag for them and a leather strap for the camera instead of the one I have, but that's my more girly side.

Enjoy your weekend, everyone!

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  1. Loved this whole set of photos! I hope you enjoy your trip, learn a lot of new things and take many photos to show us when you get back! Have a great time :)

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    1. I hope so, and THANK YOU so much for the good wishes!

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  2. I absolutely love all your photographs from Tirivia!
    Where will you go on your trip? You've got me wondering now... I'm sure it's going to be a wonderful experience!

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    1. It really surprised me this little village, I've passed through it a few times, but this time that I got to stay... just gorgeous, flowers and plants *everywhere*!

      (I'm going to SEA, I land in Bangkok in two weeks and luckily It'll be a kind of road trip...)

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  3. THE SECOND PICTURE STOLE MY HEART AND SOUL.

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    1. XD and yes, it drops straight down, there's some stairs to a few terraces but that's it. Tirvia is stuck almost at the top of a mountain (there's another village at the top) so sometimes, the streets just... end at cliffs.

      Thank YOU!

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  4. What a romantic place it is. You are lucky to experience it! I wish my Canon A1 would work when I see the series about Tirvia. Absolutely wonderful!

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    1. It is so well tended and taken care off, it shows they take pride on the place... I hope you can either repair or replace your Canon soon!

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  5. So beautiful this little place lost in the middle of the mountains :)
    I love the tones of this film very much!
    best of luck in your trip *

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    1. It really is! I was really scared of burning the roll, because the sun was so SO strong, and the Zenit can be rudimentary so I did quite a few strange things when taking the pictures... I'm quite pleased with them!
      Thank you <3

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  6. The light in the last one, my favorite kind. Subtle but it being there makes all the difference. :)

    Oh I think you're going to have so much fun on this trip! SEA is rather charming :)

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    1. The sun was going down and it was amazing the shadows it made XD

      Thank you, I hope it goes well, because I'll be on my own and that can be scary.

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  7. Tirvia looks lovely!
    i hope you have a terrific journey. i'm a big fan of roadtrip! i've been in Bangkok and i didn't enjoy the city that much, but the nature, the rural life and the smaller cities must be wonderful.

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    1. THank you so much for the good wishes! I like big and strange cities too, but I don't plan on staying too long on Bangkok, I'll be going down through the peninsula, so rural and nature I should expect...

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